Geosystemics View of Earthquakes

Author:

De Santis AngeloORCID,Abbattista Cristoforo,Alfonsi Lucilla,Amoruso Leonardo,Campuzano Saioa A.ORCID,Carbone Marianna,Cesaroni Claudio,Cianchini Gianfranco,De Franceschi GiorgianaORCID,De Santis Anna,Di Giovambattista Rita,Marchetti Dedalo,Martino Luca,Perrone Loredana,Piscini Alessandro,Rainone Mario Luigi,Soldani Maurizio,Spogli Luca,Santoro FrancescaORCID

Abstract

Earthquakes are the most energetic phenomena in the lithosphere: their study and comprehension are greatly worth doing because of the obvious importance for society. Geosystemics intends to study the Earth system as a whole, looking at the possible couplings among the different geo-layers, i.e., from the earth’s interior to the above atmosphere. It uses specific universal tools to integrate different methods that can be applied to multi-parameter data, often taken on different platforms (e.g., ground, marine or satellite observations). Its main objective is to understand the particular phenomenon of interest from a holistic point of view. Central is the use of entropy, together with other physical quantities that will be introduced case by case. In this paper, we will deal with earthquakes, as final part of a long-term chain of processes involving, not only the interaction between different components of the Earth’s interior but also the coupling of the solid earth with the above neutral or ionized atmosphere, and finally culminating with the main rupture along the fault of concern. Particular emphasis will be given to some Italian seismic sequences.

Funder

European Space Agency

Agenzia Spaziale Italiana

Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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